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Lebanon accuses: Two Al-Mayadeen reporters killed in IDF attack | Israel Hayom

11/21/2023, 12:09:08 PM

Highlights: Lebanese news network Al Mayadeen announces the deaths of two of its journalists. The two were killed while covering an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. The network says the deaths will not go unpunished, and that the deaths are not linked to the attack on the Lebanese border. The incident is being investigated by Israel's military intelligence service, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Lebanese government. The IDF says the attack was in response to an attack on an Israeli military base in the south.


The Hezbollah-affiliated news network announced that a reporter and a photographer who worked for it died in an IDF bombing • Hezbollah threatens that the deaths of Lebanese journalists will not go unpunished

The Lebanese news network Al Mayadeen, affiliated with the Hezbollah terrorist organization, announced on Tuesday the deaths of two of its members in an IDF attack in southern Lebanon.

According to an article published on the network's website, Farah Omar, a reporter for the channel, and photographer Rabia Ma'ari were killed while covering the exchange of fire between the terrorist organization and the IDF on Lebanon's southern border.



According to the channel's announcement, the two were killed in a "treacherous Israeli airstrike" while covering "the situation in the south" near the town of Tair al-Harfa. Hezbollah threatens that the deaths of Lebanese journalists will go unpunished.



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